How Cleaning Supply Distribution Businesses Are Valued

Cleaning supply distribution businesses are valued on Seller's Discretionary Earnings (SDE). Buyers focus on customer retention, recurring order patterns, and route density. Cleaning supplies are consumable — customers reorder regularly — which creates naturally recurring revenue. Distributors with route delivery, dispenser programs, and training services become embedded in their customers' operations.

SDE = Net Profit + Owner’s Salary + Owner Benefits + Discretionary Expenses

They then multiply your SDE by an industry-specific multiple derived from comparable transactions. For Cleaning Supply Distribution businesses, that multiple currently ranges from 2.2x to 3.8x.

Quick Example

A Cleaning Supply Distribution business with $220K in SDE at a 3x multiple would have an estimated value of $660K. At the full range of 2.2x–3.8x, the estimated value is $484K–$836K.

Current Cleaning Supply Distribution Multiples

These ranges reflect recent transaction data for cleaning supply distributors. Companies with strong route delivery, dispenser programs, and diversified accounts consistently trade at the upper end.

Revenue Range Typical SDE Multiple What This Means
Under $500K 1.8x – 2.2x Small delivery route, owner-driver
$500K – $1.5M 2.2x – 2.8x Established routes, multiple drivers
$1.5M – $5M 2.5x – 3.8x Dispenser programs, training, management
$5M+ 3x–6x EBITDA Regional jan-san distribution platforms

Want to understand how these multiples work and what EBITDA vs. SDE means for your business? Read our full guide: How Service Businesses Are Valued.

What Drives Your Number Up (or Down)

Two Cleaning Supply Distribution businesses with the same revenue can be worth very different amounts. Here are the factors that separate high-multiple from low-multiple businesses:

Drives Multiple Up

Drives Multiple Down

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average cleaning supply distribution business worth?

Cleaning supply distributors typically sell for 2.2x to 3.8x their Seller's Discretionary Earnings (SDE). For a business with $220K in SDE, that translates to an estimated value of $484K to $836K. Companies with dispenser programs, route density, and diversified accounts trade at the higher end.

What SDE multiples do jan-san distributors trade at?

Based on recent transaction data, cleaning supply distributors trade at SDE multiples of 2.2x to 3.8x. The consumable nature of cleaning products creates naturally recurring revenue that buyers value — especially when combined with installed dispenser programs.

How can I increase the value of my cleaning supply business before selling?

Build dispenser and dosing programs that create switching costs, concentrate your delivery routes for density, add training and consultation services, develop private label products for higher margins, and build a sales team so customer relationships extend beyond you.

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